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Their inspiration comes form the good earth
Article Date:
March 17, 1957
Article Abstract:
Bob and Charmion McKusick, Globe, operate Gila Pottery
Language:
English
Subject Headings:
POTTERY
The wind is their partner
Author:
J. Tallon
Article Date:
October 27, 1963
Article Abstract:
Dan and Bebe Lotz, Tucson, make ceramics, including wind bells
Language:
English
Subject Headings:
POTTERY
The menagerie keeps her busy
Author:
D. Stitt
Article Date:
April 19, 1959
Article Abstract:
Mary Woods makes pottery animals
Language:
English
Subject Headings:
POTTERY
The Hopi heritage reflected in clay
Author:
H. Megargee
Article Date:
April 7, 1957
Article Abstract:
The pottery of Cahrles and Otellie Loloma
Language:
English
Subject Headings:
POTTERY
The authentic craft
Author:
R. Moyer
Article Date:
May 21, 1967
Article Abstract:
Children learn pottery technique form Ida Redbird
Language:
English
Subject Headings:
POTTERY
Potsherds and forest fires in the Pueblo country
Author:
R. F. Burgh
Article Date:
October 1960
Article Abstract:
Color changes due to accidental firings may cuase improper classifications
Language:
English
Subject Headings:
POTTERY
Maiolica iin colonial Spanish America
Author:
F. C. and R. H. Lister
Article Date:
1974
Language:
English
Subject Headings:
POTTERY
Hispanic pottery as a guide in historical studies
Author:
L. R. Caywood
Language:
English
Notes:
In For the dean. P. 77-97
Subject Headings:
POTTERY
For pot collectors without the time to hunt or place to store
Author:
B. Johnson
Article Date:
November 29, 1964
Article Abstract:
Miniature copies of ancient pots, designed by Ernest Leavitt
Language:
English
Subject Headings:
POTTERY
Concerning the names of Southwestern pottery types
Author:
L. L. Hargrave
Article Date:
December 1935
Article Abstract:
Includes rules for naming
Language:
English
Subject Headings:
POTTERY